Chapter 2984 Pulverized

Name:Apotheosis Author:En Ci Jie Tuo
Confused, Kenelm didn't know why Zen asked such a question. All he knew was that the Noxious Army Ants were fatal.

"The Noxious Army Ants are terrifying not just because of their poison. In fact, they are incredibly fast, and they are not afraid of water or fire. Moreover, it's difficult to kill them with normal methods," Kenelm sighed in dismay. "Thank you for taking the trouble of coming with us, Zen. For now, it's better if we just go back. It's not worthy to risk our lives here."

However, Zen was still intrigued by the ants and continued to ask, "If these Noxious Army Ants come to surround and attack us, will you guys be able to resist any of them?"

Giving Zen a surprised glance, Kenelm responded, "Well, it's already a given fact that it's difficult for us to kill them. However, we can still manage to keep some distance away from them. Zen, you keep on asking some really weird questions. What do you want to do? Is it..."

As Kenelm's voice trailed off, Zen's gaze was already rested on the young man not far away.

The young man was still leaning on the cave's wall waiting for them to leave. Apparently he had heard Zen's words, and a cold smile immediately appeared on his face. "If you want to die, then just tell me. I can send you..."

But before he could finish what he wanted to say, Zen already jumped up and flew towards him.

When the young man saw that Zen was daring enough to dash towards him, the cold smile on his face suddenly became even wilder. He blew a gentle whistle, and the Noxious Army Ants hiding on the surrounding walls of the cave immediately fell like raindrops, rushing towards Zen.

"Zen!"

Upon seeing Zen's move, Kenelm was shocked. He cursed in his heart that Zen was being too impulsive and stupid that he was not able to stop him.

Even if they really wanted to take action, he should first rush to the man who controlled the Noxious Army Ants as fast as the speed of light. However, Zen flew towards the young man so leisurely that Kenelm could foresee that Zen would be bitten by the Noxious Army Ants in an instant. Why was he courting death this way?

At that point, it was evident that Kenelm didn't know what Zen was intending to do.

As a matter of fact, Zen feared that they could not resist the Noxious Army Ants' attacks. If he pranced to reach the young man, then it was likely that most of them would be attracted to him.

As for the deadly poison of the Noxious Army Ants, it was not Zen's concern at all.

Duh duh duh...

One by one, the Noxious Army Ants fell on Zen's body, reaching out their stings and stabbing them mercilessly into Zen's skin as they injected toxin into his body.

When the Noxious Army Ants injected the toxin into Zen's skin, a wisp of dark green aura s

sion was put to an end. He looked at his sword and noticed that it was nailed to the cave's wall.

"Buzz..."

In a blink of an eye, a ball of green light materialized in front of the long sword, soon followed by the appearance of the young man.

The young man held a huge bug shell on his hand. This shell was so durable that it was able to withstand and even resist Zen's sword strikes. After unleashing ninety percent of his strength, Zen finally pierced the bug shell directly, causing the sword to stab into the young man's chest.

"Why, why aren't you afraid of the Noxious Army Ants' poison?" asked the young man as he stared at Zen with utmost disbelief.

At that moment, Zen's face was still spiked with a dark green color. He was clearly poisoned, but it was still a mystery as to why he remained unscathed.

"I am not afraid of the Noxious Army Ants' poison, nor any other poison you can name of. If you don't believe, you can try the scorpion sting in your hand," Zen said faintly.

The young man looked at his hand with a worried face and shot a glance back at Zen again. In his right hand was a scorpion sting from the Doom Scorpion's tail. Being more poisonous than the Noxious Army Ants, this scorpion sting was his last resort if he still wanted to live.

He had turned the tables around as he narrowly escaped from death several times with the scorpion sting's help. This time, however, he didn't expect that Zen would expose the secret of this lifesaver.

Desperate, the young man turned his right hand over and deliberately shot the scorpion sting at Zen.

But before the poison could reach Zen, he twisted his sword and unleashed a vigorous force, leaving the young man pulverized to bits.

"This cave boasts such wonderful scenery, and is indeed the perfect place to bury you," Zen said, shaking his head.